Once I got home from my Makeover Day, I had to run round and get Little Prince ready for his swimming lesson. I was pushed for time so I got quite stressed and snappy about it, which always sets Little Prince on edge! When we got there he got even more upset and hyped up as my friend Post Lady and her girls got into the car park just a fraction before we did!! He has to be first!! The lesson didn't go very well, I could see the teacher was getting quite irritated with Little Prince and that he was disrupting the other children's lesson. In the end the teacher seemed to just give up on Little Prince and ignore him and let him just splash about. So I wasn't surprised to get a phone call later that evening from the swimming school principle (and also Little Prince's private swimming teacher who adores him). She said that his teacher had spoken to her after Little Prince's lesson and said that she felt Little Prince wasn't really getting any benefit from the lessons and wanted to know if I felt it was worth him carrying on participating. We discussed various different scenarios (ie him moving back down to the beginners class with his friend Post Lady's daughter or him taking a break from lessons). In the end we decided that it would be better all round if he took a break from group lessons and just carried on having private lessons instead.
Naturally I'm upset about this, but I could see that the group teacher was getting steadily more and more irritated by Little Prince and that he seemed to sense this and it made him feel unsafe and so his behaviour escalated. There would be no point trying to keep him in the class, as the irritation would probably turn to dislike and would probably make Little Prince feel bad about himself. He does really enjoy his private swimming lessons, and it is obvious that his teacher thinks he is wonderful, enthusiastic and always happy :-) But even though I am sad (and sad for Little Prince - who isn't bothered, he's just happy he can have friends round another evening during the week!) I'm not devestated and have accepted that Little Prince does have difficulties and won't be able to do everything that other children can do. But we will still make sure that he participates in things he wants to join in with to the best of his abilities.
Friday, 16 January 2009
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4 comments:
Hugs, it really was not worth keeping him in an enviroment which would of been detrimental to him and his confidence. My nephew was the same and if he couldnt keep up with things, he got fustrated and would act up! Once he can swim a bit better, it might be worth trying him again????? With a different more supportive teacher!!
LP is lucky to have such a supportive and lovely Mummy!
Love S
Hi S,
Thank you for the hugs :-) And compliments - I don't deserve them!
The trouble is Little Prince CAN keep up with the actual swimming, he is quite a good swimmer, but he gets so distracted and so silly that he doesn't listen to what he's supposed to be doing!! In his private lesson its just him and his teacher and she's much more able to keep him on task and working lol. She's lovely and gentle with him, whilst also being very firm and not letting him get away with anything lol.
Have a lovely weekend with Miss W
Love
Janet
xxx
Keeping him in the individual swimming lessons seems like a good idea, then at least he'll learn to swim (always a good thing to be able to do).
Baby Bro
Hi Baby Bro,
He's pretty much got the basics, and is working on learning the strokes now :-) He does enjoy his private lessons and I enjoy the fact that he is slightly more tired when he's finished lol.
Lots of love
Janet
xxxx
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